- Berengar (Bishop of Venosa)
Berengar (after
25 December 1096 ) was theBishop of Venosa . He is mentioned for the last time at Christmas 1096.The son of
Arnaud d'Échauffour , he became a monk inSaint-Evroul-sur-Ouche as a youth. He was a student of Abbot Thierri.Berengar joined his uncle,
Robert de Grantmesnil , in exile in January1061 , whenWilliam II of Normandy banished him for violence. According toOrderic Vitalis , Robert and Berengar stopped inRome and metPope Nicholas II . In1062 , Robert foundedSant'Eufemia on land donated byRobert Guiscard inCalabria .In
1063 , the Guiscard granted Berengar the church ofSS Trinità di Venosa and made him abbot, an important post, as Venosa was the mausoleum of theHauteville family .Pope Alexander II confirmed Berengar as abbot and, in1093 or1094 , Urban II made him bishop.Berengar is most famous for his writings against
Berengar of Tours made between1078 and1079 . He disputed with him in Rome in those years, when thememorialist was forced to recant. A manuscript of his polemic is preserved in the library of King's College,University of Aberdeen .ources
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*Morin, G. "Bérenger contre Bérenger." "Récherches de théologie ancienne et médiévale". IV, 2 (1932), pp 109–133.
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